Abigail Spencer (Amantha Holden) discusses Amantha’s quest for balance in RECTIFY’s final season, the on- and off-screen dynamic between her and J. Smith-Cameron (Janet Talbot) and what it was like to work with Nathan Darrow (Meechum in House of Cards).

The reviews are in for RECTIFY’s powerful Season 4 premiere, and critics at The New York Times and Slant name it “the best the series has ever done” and “as gentle and as wise as ever,” while critics at Paste Magazine and

It’s hard to believe that it’s been 20 years since Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) shouted “Show me the money!” and Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) told Dorothy Boyd (Renee Zellweger), “You complete me.” But two decades later, writer/director Cameron Crowe’s tale of a sports agent who turns a bad day at the office into a life-changing event still inspires fans new and old, which is why we put together some facts to celebrate Jerry Maguire’s 20th Anniversary.

Ahead of the fourth and final season, RECTIFY fans voted on whether they believe the central character Daniel Holden is ultimately guilty or innocent of murdering Hanna Dean in the town of Paulie, Ga., 19 years prior to Daniel’s release from Death Row. And after nearly 450,000 votes, the results are in!

RECTIFY’s Kate Powers — a writers’ assistant-turned-writer who was nominated for a 2015 Writers’ Guild Award for her work on RECTIFY — let us in on her drafting process, her soft spot for Teddy and her favorite line from Season 1.

In honor of RECTIFY’s powerful final season, Ray McKinnon divulged what he ate after the last day on set, whose storyline fans might be satisfied with most and the object he wishes he kept from the Holden-Talbot kitchen renovation.

How long could you endure solitary confinement? RECTIFY’s Daniel Holden spent 19 years on Death Row, and now his cell door is open for a virtual tour: Click here to take a 360° VR tour of the prison in your browser now. To experience it in 3D virtual reality with Google Cardboard, click the viewer link in the lower left corner of the tour.

RECTIFY writer Coleman Herbert joined the writing team on Season 2 Episode 1. Currently in the midst of working on Season 4, Herbert took a moment away from production to answer some questions on his own writing rituals and his thoughts on the final season.

RECTIFY writer-director Scott Teems has been with the series since Season 2 Episode 1. Currently in the midst of working on Season 4, Teems took a moment away from the writers’ room to answer some questions on his own writing rituals and to give us a peek as to what lies ahead for Daniel and company.

SundanceTV announced from the Television Critics’ Association (TCA) Press Tour that RECTIFY the network’s Peabody Award-winning drama, will begin production on its fourth and final season in Apr. and premiere in fall 2016.

With the new season of RECTIFY just around the corner, we thought it was time to take a look back at some of the fan favorite moments from Season 2. Watch these scenes with Daniel, Amantha, Tawney, Ted and more, and then decide—which Buzzy Bit is the best?

Nominations for the 21st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards were announced, and SundanceTV’s RECTIFY nabbed nominations for the show as Best Drama Series, Aden Young for Best Actor in a Drama Series, and Clayne Crawford for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

Top TV critics at Vulture, HitFix and Variety hail the “unique”, “powerful” RECTIFY as one of the most essential dramas of a year marked by its surplus of quality series, calling 2015′s new episodes “a perfectly realized season of television”

Daniel Holden spent 19 years on Death Row for raping and killing his girlfriend in SundanceTV’s original series RECTIFY. Though Daniel’s story is fiction, it parallels the many true cases of people who are finally freed after spending years—sometimes decades—in prison for crimes they didn’t commit. Unlike Daniel’s vacated conviction (meaning he could be tried again), these convicts were exonerated. But even the exonerated have to deal with questions, suspicions and a difficult reentry into society.

Michael Traynor, who plays George Melton on RECTIFY, talked to us about what it’s like watching RECTIFY since his character’s death, playing Nicholas on “The Walking Dead” and his favorite RECTIFY moment.

Paul Fitzgerald, who plays Chris Nelms, talked to us about his favorite RECTIFY moment, his experience at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and why he is very much like the character he plays on the show.